The Boko Haram terrorists who deployed from Northeast region and imposing their governance structures and rules, ordering residents of Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State not to recognise any constituted authority other than their own.
The terrorists are also coercing the residents to marry off their daughters at the age of 12 years.
A resident of the area and Co-Convener of Concerned Shiroro Youths, Bello Ibrahim, said that “at a time, they were in Kawure, the village of former Senator Representing Niger East, David Umaru. But there was operation to dislodge them by the joint military task force.
“Fortunately they were dispatched but after a while, since military base is not stationed there, they reconvened. So now, they are not only in Kawure, they have also extended their tentacles to Communities like Kuregbe, Awulo, and host of other Communities.
“In Awulo and Kuregbe Communities, they assembled the locals, both Muslims and Christians, and gave them marching order that any girl that is 12 years old should be married off. There is no any form of law in the area, aside Boko Haram’s… If locals have any feud, either Family issue of community problem, they report to them for resolution. No any case should be reported to police or court or any constituted authority for resolution.”
Another resident, who said that the criminals operate freely in the area said: “They are operating freely and mingling freely with the villagers. They have become constituted authority in those villages. And Kaure, Awulo and Kuregbe are their operational grounds.
“They coerce locals to obey them as their authority. In the entire Chukuba and Kuregbe ward, it is Boko Haram elements that are operating there not bandits that we know.”
The Chairman, Shiroro Local Government, Suleiman Chukuba, had confirmed the influx of Boko Haram terrorists, stating that the residents believe they are Boko Haram elements because of their mode of preaching.
According to him, “on the issue of influx of Boko Haram in shiroro, only four wards have been affected. They told villagers that they have money to help them and that they have guns to give them to fight Government. And that is the same doctrine we know Boko Haram elements promote.”
But residents said they had not recruited the locals aside coercing them to do especially the issue of not reporting any case or feud to Police or court and the marital age for girls.
The above story was first published in Daily Trust